David Wagner leaves job as Huddersfield manager with the club bottom



• Wagner goes by mutual consent after talks with board
• Huddersfield have taken one point from nine games

David Wagner has left his job as manager of Huddersfield Town after a run of nine games without a win, including eight straight defeats, left the club bottom of the Premier League. Huddersfield said the decision had been reached by mutual consent after the German held discussions with the board.

“I know the term ‘mutual consent’ is often a byword for the manager being sacked in professional football but this is a truly joint decision,” the chairman, Dean Hoyle, said. “David has a real, genuine love for this club and, like me, his foremost concern in our talks has been to establish what is best for Huddersfield Town.”

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